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Are there any K names that are not tacky?

329 replies

JCes · Yesterday 13:00

Are there any feminine K names that are more traditional and old-fashioned? I really dislike modern and trendy sounding names. I also dislike C names that have recently been turned into K names. The Kylie, Kaylee, Kadence, Kallie, Kinley, Kaitlyn, Krystal, Karly, Khloe, Kenzie type of names are not for me. They're all very similar in style to me, and I just find them to be tacky. They also feel very mean girl/bully. (This won't make sense to everyone, but I'm sure some will know what I mean.)

An example of a name that I do like is Katherine, but there are simply too many in the family. I also like just plain Kay, but it seems a bit underwhelming as a first name. It's more often a middle name and shortening of other K names. Karen is no longer a possibility for obvious reasons...

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Pennydoenstwhistle · Yesterday 13:39

Kirsty

narnia2025 · Yesterday 13:39

Katerina?
Keturah (very old Hebrew name that I have always loved)

Paddingtonridesagain · Yesterday 13:40

Kellie.

Favouritefruits · Yesterday 13:40

Kate
katie

GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · Yesterday 13:40

Tiredmumno1 · Yesterday 13:04

Kimberley

That always brings to mind a Victoria Wood sketch which I’m afraid was not flattering to Kimberleys.

BasilandTom · Yesterday 13:42

Kali, Kora, Katia, Kamryn, Kira.

Thehop · Yesterday 13:42

Why do you need a K? Just so we can advise

BiggyJ · Yesterday 13:43

What about Ke$ha @JCes ?

😂
Just kidding.
I only like Katherine (with a K is so much more alluring than Catherine with a C!), Kitty and Kezia.

00K · Yesterday 13:43

Kay

DreamingOfGeneHunt · Yesterday 13:43

Keturah

Spudley13 · Yesterday 13:45

Krista

BernieBarks · Yesterday 13:47

Katya
Kirsten
Kitty
Katerina
Kelly
Kiara
Kayleigh
Kacey

FML82 · Yesterday 13:47

Kathleen
Kate
Klaudia

ThisZingy · Yesterday 13:48

BrownRedPink · Yesterday 13:38

It could be the Keira Knightley effect and/or the Keir Starmer effect. 😅😂

The strange thing about it is that Keira Knightley even states that one of her parents accidentally misspelt her name on the paperwork. Her name was meant to be Kiera. You don't see people routinely spelling Kieran as Keiran, do you?

VenusClapTrap · Yesterday 13:48

I don’t think Kay as a first name is underwhelming at all, it’s very classy and elegant in my opinion.

I also really like Kitty.

How about:
Kiri
Kerria (a beautiful yellow flower)

RosieHosie · Yesterday 13:50

Kayleigh

JohnnyFedora · Yesterday 13:50

Katie ...

JimBobsWife · Yesterday 13:51

ThisZingy · Yesterday 13:48

The strange thing about it is that Keira Knightley even states that one of her parents accidentally misspelt her name on the paperwork. Her name was meant to be Kiera. You don't see people routinely spelling Kieran as Keiran, do you?

By that logic shouldn’t Keir (which is presumably the masculine version of Kiera) be Kier?

JoanThursday · Yesterday 13:52

GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · Yesterday 13:40

That always brings to mind a Victoria Wood sketch which I’m afraid was not flattering to Kimberleys.

Kimberrrleh!

Nothavingagoodvalentinesday · Yesterday 13:52

Kasia or Kasiah. It’s a biblical name and very unusual.

plsdontbend · Yesterday 13:53

Katherine
Kate
Katie
Krista
Katarina
Katia

Rubbleonthedouble2 · Yesterday 13:53

How about Kala?

Amiacoolorwarmcolour · Yesterday 13:53

Kate.
I think most K names are much better with the C spelling.
Irish names are never spelt with a K, those are the bastardised versions and possibly where the chav connection comes in.
I can’t do fadas on my phone but Ciaran is one example.
Kieran is wrong.
Cillian is another example, not Kilian.
Even Catherine is a better spelling than spelt with a K.

PS5Gamer · Yesterday 13:54

Kizzy
Kaia
Kitty

HateLongCovid · Yesterday 13:54

Kendra
Klara